1.Decals Unlimited has a sheet of numbers and letters for model designation which are the same press-on application. One needs to cut them out and align for serial numbers. 2.I've been using a trailer for about ten years. One advantage is the low bed height for easy loading. No ramps, just a walking board. Another is the low overhead. Insurance is assumed from your vehicle. Registration is minimal. Many times the customer will let you back it right up to the door. :-) :-) :-) :-) :-) Disadvantage: not compatable with loading docks. :- ( Smiley Rating favors the trailer 5 to 1. Jon Page ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ At 09:55 AM 12/24/97 -0500, you wrote: >List, > >1. Can anyone recommend a source for stamps for plate serial numbers? > >2. I am not generally in the piano moving business, but on reviewing my >records for the past two years, I have discovered that in the course of >repairs/restorations etc. I have done over 30 moves, each one in a rented >truck. The cost adds up, and I am considering alternatives. One >alternative is a large enclosed trailer. Can anyone recommend a >particular type of trailer? What are the pros and cons of using a trailer >for piano moves? > >Thanks, > >Frank Weston > > >
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